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forbes magazine releasing its list of the most miserable cities in this country. illus takes into account various factors, including the unemployment rates, violent crime foreclosures, income, property taxes, even weather and commuting time. modesto california, chicago. rockford, illinois, plan, michigan. the first the nearly bankrupt detroit. we may have rent chicago ourselves a bit higher given all the problems they have. up next in the present dispatching his lone republican cabinet member to scare somebody , of course. ♪ the "a-team" will be taking that up and a great deal more. we will be joined here next. ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? overmany discounts to thine
forbes magazine releasing its list of the most miserable cities in this country. illus takes into account various factors, including the unemployment rates, violent crime foreclosures, income, property taxes, even weather and commuting time. modesto california, chicago. rockford, illinois, plan, michigan. the first the nearly bankrupt detroit. we may have rent chicago ourselves a bit higher given all the problems they have. up next in the present dispatching his lone republican cabinet member...
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the man who banned soda, salt, and anything fun in new york city is in the right this time. bloomberg view stowed what could have been the most aggressive measure to have employers ignore unemployed job seekers. it bans ads say unemployed need not apply, but this one let'ses rejected applicants sue employers. all this does is produce more lawsuits, not more jobs. you can't make blanket laws like this. that's my who twenties more. that's all for tonight's willis report. thank you for joining us. have a great night. see you back here monday. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody the day can be described as quiet from washington to the middle east, where as two days for market selloffs brought i told you sos from some wall street gurus. today's triple digit raly in the dow was unobserved by those who lost the narrative. as surrogates and private campaign force, organizing for action, worked to upend the second amendment, the president, himself, seems most willing to put a electoral risk, and the democratic senators and they had the elections, and facing constituents on gun control,
the man who banned soda, salt, and anything fun in new york city is in the right this time. bloomberg view stowed what could have been the most aggressive measure to have employers ignore unemployed job seekers. it bans ads say unemployed need not apply, but this one let'ses rejected applicants sue employers. all this does is produce more lawsuits, not more jobs. you can't make blanket laws like this. that's my who twenties more. that's all for tonight's willis report. thank you for joining us....
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citizens in the city of detroit. stuart: we're very pleased to have you on the show. i think you are doing a fine thing. we're very interested in it. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. charles: it's a fine thing. listen, by the way, pittsburgh did the same thing already. it wouldn't be the first time it was done. but you need some real serious -- everyone's got to be in there. stuart: when you are down so low, you have to start somewhere. charles: absolutely. stuart: now the liberal hollywood elite backs president obama's push for higher taxes. tax the rich they say. pay your fair share. but how's this for hypocrisy? every year hollywood gets billions in tax breaks for producing movies. that's next. but first, here's actor and director ben affleck, from last night's after winning best picture. >> i thank everyone who worked on the movie, who did anything with this movie. i want to thank canada. i want to thank our friends in iran living in terrible circumstances right now. i want to thank my wife who i
citizens in the city of detroit. stuart: we're very pleased to have you on the show. i think you are doing a fine thing. we're very interested in it. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. charles: it's a fine thing. listen, by the way, pittsburgh did the same thing already. it wouldn't be the first time it was done. but you need some real serious -- everyone's got to be in there. stuart: when you are down so low, you have to start somewhere. charles: absolutely. stuart: now...
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over 6 million from the state of california. five and a half million from the city pennsylvania. lincoln, three and a half million from virginia. seeking a big one, eight and a half million from the state of louisiana. all told, one half billion that states are giving out to hollywood to bring the productions into their states. california is a lot of money. of course, the fiscal of deal has $430 billion in tax breaks for hollywood. the thing is, taxpayers are paying at the dock to the box office. some of their pang hollywood again in the form of tax breaks. and the thing is tomato you something, missouri, michigan, states and saying, wait a second. maybe it's not it's a great thing we bring these projections and our state because the draws are temporary jobs for at a state workers, and when the production shuts down, the end up going on jobless benefits. may not be so great. ashley: they ought to go to canada in romania and these other places where they get even more tax breaks. lori: -- >> that's right. they don't talk about that at all, but they are from taxpayers, and it is on
over 6 million from the state of california. five and a half million from the city pennsylvania. lincoln, three and a half million from virginia. seeking a big one, eight and a half million from the state of louisiana. all told, one half billion that states are giving out to hollywood to bring the productions into their states. california is a lot of money. of course, the fiscal of deal has $430 billion in tax breaks for hollywood. the thing is, taxpayers are paying at the dock to the box...
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whiteout conditions, dangerous to hit the roads. people are told to stay off the roads throughout the day today. the warnings in effect from texas to southern areas of texas, and warnings from north eastern portions of the state of new mexico up into portions of illinois. very widespread area here expecting significant snowfall. chicago under a winter storm watch because tomorrow afternoon and evening hours, you could be seeing over six inches of know in chicago. on the southern side, believe it or not, tornadoes, damaging gust, and large hail stretching from the state of texas, louisiana, into areas across the florida panhandle and also southern georgia. widespread area could see severe weather out here. also, heavy rain expected with the storms up to three inches or more locally in alabama and georgia, out here in the southeast through tuesday. again, heavy rain expected in this area of the country, but the one little bit of good news is we have drought conditions across portions of georgia and alabama and the central planes so we
whiteout conditions, dangerous to hit the roads. people are told to stay off the roads throughout the day today. the warnings in effect from texas to southern areas of texas, and warnings from north eastern portions of the state of new mexico up into portions of illinois. very widespread area here expecting significant snowfall. chicago under a winter storm watch because tomorrow afternoon and evening hours, you could be seeing over six inches of know in chicago. on the southern side, believe...